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Add MS 52898
- Record Id:
- 040-002002543
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002002503
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000634.0x00011d
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- Add MS 52898
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JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION. Vol. XXVIII. Songs.
ff. 55. Largest size 377 x 277mm.
1. ff. 2-3. 'The Vagabond', song; Feb. 1922. Score. Text by John Masefield. Engraver's markings. Published London: Augener, 1922. Proof sheets corrected by the composer are Music Library, H.403.m.(8.). 352 x 262mm.
2. ff. 5-9. 'Santa Chiara' (Palm Sunday, Naples), song; n.d. Score. Text by Arthur Symons. Engraver's markings. Published London: Augener, 1925. Proof sheets corrected by the composer are Music Library, H.403.m.(6.). 375 x 275mm.
3. ff. 11-15. 'When I am dead, my dearest', song; 16 July 1924. Text by Christina Rossetti. Dedicated 'to A.G.M. [Arthur G. Miller]'; Cerne Abbas, June 1925' (f. 11b). Scores, in two versions: with piano accompaniment
(ff. 11-12), and with string quartet accompaniment (ff. 14-15). The former version containing engraver's markings was published London: Oxford University Press, 1928. 373 x 275mm.
4. ff. 17-19. 'What art thou thinking of?', song; Sept. 1924. Score. Text by Christina Rossetti. Published in The Land of lost Content and other Songs, London: Galliard, 1975. 377 x 277mm.
5. ff. 20-25. 'Great Things', song; n.d. Score. Text by Thomas Hardy. Composed 1925 and dedicated to Alfred Read. Engraver's markings. Published London: Augener, 1935. Proof sheets corrected by the composer are Music Library, H.403.m.(5.). 350 x 260mm.
6. ff. 28-34. 'Five Poems by Thomas Hardy', for baritone and piano; n.d. Score. Nos. 1 'Beckon to me' and 2 'In my sage Moments I can say' only. No. 2 is imperfect; both have engraver's markings. Dedicated to the baritone John Goss. Published London: Oxford University Press, 1927. 363 x 263mm.
7. ff. 37-46. Three Songs, song cycle; Feb. 1926. Score. 1. 'Love and Friendship' (text: Emily Brontë); 2. 'Friendship in Misfortune' (text: anon.); 3. 'The one Hope' (text: Dante Gabriel Rossetti). Engraver's markings. Published London: Augener, 1928. No. 1 is dedicated to A. G. M. (i.e. Arthur G. Miller). Proof sheets corrected by the composer are Music Library, H.403.m.(4.). 355 x 260mm.
8. ff. 48-55. 'We'll to the Woods no more', song cycle; 'For AGM February 22 1927'. Score. Text by A. E. Housman. 1. 'We'll to the Woods no more'; 2. 'In Boyhood'; 3. 'Spring will not wait'. Published London: Oxford University Press, 1928. 356 x 260mm.
includes:
- ff. 2-3 John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: John Edward Masefield, OM; Poet Laureate: 'The Vagabond', song by John Nicholson Ireland, words by John Edward Masefield: 1922: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 5-9 John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: Arthur William Symons, poet and critic: 'Santa Chiara', song by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Arthur William Symons: n.d.: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 11-15 Christina Georgina Rossetti, poet: John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: Arthur G. Miller, dedicatee of the composer John Ireland: 'When I am dead, my dearest', song by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Christina Georgina Rossetti dedicated to Arthur G. Miller: 1924: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 17-19 Christina Georgina Rossetti, poet: John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: 'What art thou thinking of?', song by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Christina Georgina Rossetti: 1924: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 20-25 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: 'Great Things' by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Thomas Hardy: 1925: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 28-34 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: Five Poems by Thomas Hardy, song cycle by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Thomas Hardy: n.d.: Engl.: Autogr. score of no.1 and part ofno.2.
- ff. 37-46 Emily Jane Brontë, author: John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: Arthur G. Miller, dedicatee of the composer John Ireland: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet and painter: Three Songs, song cycle by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Emily Jane Brontë and Dante Gabriel Rossetti dedicated to Arthur G. Miller: 1926: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- ff. 48-55 John Nicholson Ireland, composer and pianist: Music: Alfred Edward Housman, poet: 'We'll to the Woods no more', song cycle by John Nicholson Ireland, words by Alfred Edward Housman: 1927: Engl.: Autogr. score.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002002503
036-002002540
040-002002543 - Is part of:
- Add MS 52871-52901 : THE JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION Music manuscripts of John Nicholson Ireland; aft. 1890-1958, n.d. Autograph. Written in ink…
Add MS 52896-52899 : E. SONGS.
Add MS 52898 : JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION. Vol. XXVIII. Songs. ff. 55. Largest size 377 x 277mm. 1. ff. 2-3. 'The Vagabond', song; Feb. 1922.… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002002503[0005]/036-002002540[0003]/040-002002543
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 52871-52901
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1922
- End Date:
- 1927
- Date Range:
- 1922-1927
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Names:
- Brontë, Emily Jane, author, 1818-1848
Hardy, Thomas, OM, novelist, 1840-1928,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121333830
Housman, Alfred Edward, poet, 1859-1936
Ireland, John Nicholson, composer and pianist, 1879-1962
Masefield, John Edward, Poet Laureate, 1878-1967,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000110288253
Miller, Arthur G, dedicatee of the composer John Ireland
Rossetti, Christina Georgina, poet, 1830-1894,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000110597312
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, poet and painter, 1828-1882
Symons, Arthur William, poet, critic, magazine editor, 1865-1945